Frankie, did you write the following slobbering stupidity, or did I imagine it? This is the kind of crap that only the worst bottom feeding moron would say. Explain this to us, and tell me why anyone should listen to a blithering idiot like you about anything to do with diving. Frank, take your stuipid ass off of these lists and keep your ignorant dangerous mouth shut . I am really sick of dumb asses like you in diving. There is no reason to even be remotely polite about it. Message Display From: "Frank Lavallee" <lavalle7@gt*.ne*> Subject: Deep Air Diving Date: Sat, 4 Oct 1997 15:27:19 -0700 One person on the cavers post made an interesting comment. He is getting ready to take a Trimix course, but before he does, he is required to take a deep air course first. To my knowledge, the agencies that teach Trimix require you to take a course(Advanced Deep Air, Extended Range, etc.) and run drills on air down to 180'. I had to go through myself. So what is the problem with using Trimix with a 180' END? The PN2's and PO2's are within an acceptable range at this depth and END. Most of the Trimix divers that I run into are using mixes with an END in this general range. Are you saying that we're all wrong? If we're going to debate the issue, let's do it civilly, without the name calling and without sarcastic and profane comments. Message Display From: "Frank Lavallee" <lavalle7@gt*.ne*> Subject: Deep Air Diving Date: Thu, 2 Oct 1997 18:32:35 -0700 I don't see a problem with those divers who make air dives in the 130' - 200' range and are trained and experienced in doing so. What I see is a problem with those divers who push the physiological limits of the human body by making air dives to 250', 300', and beyond. The narcosis and high PO2's are bound to get you, sooner or later, and then it's "bye-bye" and "so long".
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